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Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists name change

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by citychiropody, Jul 12, 2011.

  1. citychiropody

    citychiropody Member


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    i cant find any comment regarding the "against""vote for the name change at the AGM ...does anyone care ???
     
    Last edited: Jul 12, 2011
  2. blinda

    blinda MVP

    Nope.
     
  3. Catfoot

    Catfoot Well-Known Member

    Citychiripody,
    There is some info on this topic in this Month's "Pod Now"

    regards

    catfoot
     
  4. DAVOhorn

    DAVOhorn Well-Known Member

    Dear All,


    If you are a member of SOCAP

    Then you might care. ;)

    If you voted

    Then you do care.:drinks

    If you are not a member then i presume that you could not care less.:rolleyes:

    Members had an opportunity to vote. many did and that view was the outcome. The outcome being to maintain the status quo, preserving the History of this Profession in the title of the Society.

    My motivation was to not lose the title Chiropodist as there was a chance that the unregulated sector would make a determined effort to attain the title.:deadhorse:

    I support this supposition by the number of FHP's who allude to being Fully Qualified Foot Health Practitioners, but say they do Chiropody.

    So obviously to many FHP's the title Chiropodist is still held in high esteem.

    This is just my humble opinion.

    regards David
     
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